Steel & Glass A-Frame Home Shows Off Soaring Ceilings, Treehouse Deck, & A .8M Price Tag

Steel & Glass A-Frame Home Shows Off Soaring Ceilings, Treehouse Deck, & A $1.8M Price Tag

You know that moment when you stumble across a house that completely shifts your perspective on what’s possible? That’s kind of what happened when I discovered this stunning 1965 A-frame by Sandler-Kilburn Architects tucked away in Issaquah’s forest. While most Pacific Northwest homes from this era leaned heavily into the whole rustic cabin aesthetic, these…

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#Innovative And Sustainable Tiny Homes Transforming Flood-Prone Communities In Bangladesh

#Innovative And Sustainable Tiny Homes Transforming Flood-Prone Communities In Bangladesh

Bangladesh, a country where up to 80% of the land is classified as floodplain, faces significant challenges with flooding, impacting its population of around 170 million. In response to this critical issue, Bangladeshi architect Marina Tabassum, in collaboration with engineers AKT II, has created the Khudi Bari—a simple, low-cost, and highly functional tiny house designed…

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#Meet The A-frame Club: A Series Of Prefabricated A-Frame Cabins In A Snowflake Pattern

#Meet The A-frame Club: A Series Of Prefabricated A-Frame Cabins In A Snowflake Pattern

In Winter Park, Colorado are 31 A-frame cabins in a hexagonal arrangement called the A-frame Club. Designed by Skylab Architecture and completed this year, the prefabricated cabins are a rejuvenated and upgraded version of traditional ski chalets. With a contemporary twist, the compact and adorable cabins form a snowflake pattern across the three-acre lot. Occupying…

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#This Japanese A-frame structure looks like a cozy Ghibli movie home got a modern yet minimal makeover!

#This Japanese A-frame structure looks like a cozy Ghibli movie home got a modern yet minimal makeover!

“#This Japanese A-frame structure looks like a cozy Ghibli movie home got a modern yet minimal makeover!” Japanese architecture is the epitome of minimalism and warmth, especially when it takes shape as an A-frame cabin. The Japanese culture and lifestyle have many deep-rooted practices about reducing waste, using only what you need, and living with…

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